Comp4Kids, an IRS recognized 501(c)(3) charity, collects and refurbishes
used
computer equipment. We then distribute these computers - FOR FREE
- to low income families across Long Island, and the entire tri-state area.
Comp4Kids improves the lives of children and young adults by providing these
families with access to computers and the training necessary
to implement this technology into their daily lives.
Comp4Kids works with with numerous School Districts, Public Libraries,
Pre-Schools, After School Programs, Special Education Schools and other
charitable organizations which service at-risk children, families, and young
adults

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All donors receives a tax deductible
receipt acknowledging their gift.

Comp4Kids in the News:

ESL Students Receive Donated Laptops

Through
a donation from Comp4Kids, the 13 students inArnelLeitmanísEnglish
as a Second Language (ESL) classes atJohnH.WestElementary
Schoolhave
received their own laptop computers to use at home. These laptops will enable
the students to stay connected to the ever-changing technological world in which
they live and complete school assignments by using the computer, an opportunity
many were not previously afforded.

ESL students inArnelLeitmanísclasses
atJohnH.WestElementary
Schoolreceived
refurbished laptop computers to use at home thanks to a donation made by
Comp4Kids. The donation was made as a result of an application submitted by Ms.Leitman.

Comp4Kids, a non-profit organization that obtains laptops,
refurbishes them and installs software for students who are learning English,
donated the laptops to Mrs.Leitmanísfirst
through fifth-grade students this March after receiving her application for the
grant. In the application, Mrs.Leitmanprovided
an overview of the school district, its ESL population,theneeds
of its at-rickpopulation,
and its goals for promoting literacy.

The laptops came equipped with Microsoft Office products and
access to the Internet, which can be activated with parental approval. To help
protect the donated laptops, thePlainedgeTeachers
Union provided each student with a tote bag to use when transporting their
computers.

Barry Tech
Computer Technology and Network Cabling students repaired over 40 laptops for
the non profit organization, Comp4kids. Comp4kids collects and refurbishes
used or damaged computer equipment, then distributes the computers - FOR FREE
- to low income families across Long Island. This partnership improves the
lives of children and young adults by providing these families with access to
computers and technology.